Chotila Taluka Polpulation
Chotila is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Surendranagar district, in the state of Gujarat state with a total population of 220855. There are 40543 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Chotila
District: Surendranagar
State: Gujarat
Total population: 220855
House Holds: 40543
Chotila Population by Sex
There are total of 114729 male persons and 106126 females and a total number of 35938 children below 6 years in Chotila.
The percentage of male population is 51.95%
The percentage of female population is 48.05%
The percentage of child population is 16.27%
Males: 114729.
Females: 106126.
Children: 35938.
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Chotila Villages list
- Moti Moldi
- Dhokalva
- Vijaliya
- Rajpara (Chobari)
- Navagam (Than)
- Morthala
- Bamanbore
- Zinzuda
- Amarapar
- Kherana
- Dharaie
- Reshamiya
- Tarnetar
- Kherdi
- Manadasar
- Sanosara
- Anandpur (Bhadla)
- Chiroda (Rajpara)
- Piprali
- Chobari
- Piyava
- Kalasar
- Sarodi
- Jamvali
- Golida
- Nava
- Gunda
- Mokasar
- Lakhanka
- Sarsana
- Bhimgadh
- Khakharavali
- Bhetsuda
- Panchavada
- Vadali
- Nani Moldi
- Pipaliya (Dhokalva)
- Rajavad
- Devsar
- Navagam (Bamanbore)